The pinyin grouping of words for chicken is as follows:
Chicken is pronounced [jī].
Basic explanation: poultry, many varieties, short beak, slightly curved upper beak, red fleshy crown on head. Short wings, cannot fly high. Also called domestic chicken. Last name.
Group of words
Chicken deer, pheasant, echidna, chicken cage, chicken ding, white chicken, summer chicken, crowned chicken, rooster, crowned chicken, heavenly chicken, chicken yellow, chicken mongoose, chicken fat, chicken window, chicken eye, chicken province, chicken blind, chicken skin, chicken day, chicken zong, chicken grandson, chicken grandmother, chicken lady, chicken adulterer, chicken place, chicken singing, chicken screaming, chicken occupying, chicken chemical, chicken knife, chicken crown, Chicken Lu, Wind Chicken, Carved Chicken, Lian Chicken, Child Chicken, Stone Chicken, Fire Chicken, Sand Chicken, Chicken, Chicken and Dog, Chicken and Dog, Chicken and Dog, Chicken and Dog, Chicken and Dog, Chicken and Dog, Chicken and Dog, Chicken and Dog, Chicken and Chicken, Chicken and Dog, Chicken and Dog, Chicken and Chicken, Chicken and Dog.
Knowledge Expansion
Chicken is a kind of poultry, domestic chicken originated from the wild proto-cock, its domestication history of at least about 4000 years, but until around 1800 chicken meat and eggs became mass-produced commodities. Types of chickens include turkeys, crows, pheasants and so on. And the chicken is also a genus in the 12 zodiac signs.
Freezing like a wooden chicken is from Zhuangzi Da Sheng (庄子-达生).
It is said that King Xuan of Zhou especially loved to watch cockfighting, and he asked the expert chicken tamer of Qi to train an undefeated chicken. This chicken stood there with a calm mind, without arrogance, looking like a wooden chicken, and when other chickens saw it, they all ran away in fear, not daring to fight with it. The meaning of "like a wooden chicken" has evolved into the way a person looks when he or she is frozen with fear or surprise.
Month with a chicken alludes to Mencius.
There was a man who stole a chicken from his neighbor's house every day, and he was advised, "This is not the behavior of a decent person!" He then said, "I know it's not good, so let's do it this way, please allow me to steal a little less, originally stealing one every day, and then change it to one every month, and by next year, I'll wash my hands of it completely." It is a metaphor for those who know they are wrong, but deliberately procrastinate and refuse to correct themselves in time.
The mare's chicken is the morning alludes to the Shangshu - Mu Oath.
The female chicken is also a hen. Cock crowing was originally a rooster's "patent", and it was considered unlucky for a hen to crow in the morning, which was believed to be a sign of the family's downfall in the olden days. In feudal times, it was used as a metaphor for women who usurped power and ran amok.
The phrase "chicken's mouth and cow's back" is also used as "chicken's body and cow's back" and "I'd rather be a chicken's mouth than a cow's back". I would rather be a small and clean chicken's mouth than a big and stinky cow's anus. The metaphor is that one would rather be autonomous in a small situation than to be at the mercy of others in a large one.